The multidimensionality of test anxiety: A test of different models |
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Authors: | Volker Hodapp Jeri Benson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Heinrich-Heine-Universit?t Düsseldorf, Germany;2. University of Georgia , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Confirmatory factor analysis was employed to test the multidimensional structure of test anxiety. Starting with the traditional two-factor model, it was of interest whether additional dimensions could still be represented by a single higher-order factor of test anxiety or whether the additional dimensions represented correlates of test anxiety. The Revised Test Anxiety (RTA) scale and the German Test Anxiety Inventory (TAI-G) were combined collecting data from a binational sample of 218 American and 218 German university students. Considering the statistical and theoretical aspects of model fit, they indicated that a model consisting of three primary factors (worry, emotionality, and lack of confidence) fit the data best. While distraction and self-efficacy may be regarded as correlates of test anxiety, lack of confidence was substantiated as a component of test anxiety. Implications for the conceptualization of the content domain and hence area of test anxiety were discussed. |
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Keywords: | Test anxiety Construct validity Model testing Confirmatory factor analysis |
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